"Margot" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Margot" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Margot" Meaning

Margot is a given name that originated from French, meaning "pearl". It is often associated with the phrase "Margot has a pearl", which is a French expression used to describe a girl born at dawn, when the first light of dawn resembles a pearl. In literature, Margot is also the name of a character in Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream".

"Margot" Examples

Margot


Definition: A female given name, originally from the French, derived from the name Marguerite, which is itself derived from the Latin word for "pearl".


Usage Examples:


| Example Sentence | Part of Speech | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Margot was a shy and reserved young lady. | Proper Noun | Introducing Margot as a person |
| The new employee, Margot, joined the marketing team. | Proper Noun | Referring to a specific person, Margot |
| Margot's Pearl was a vintage boutique selling unique jewelry. | Proper Noun | Naming a business or organization |
| The star of the play, Margot, received a standing ovation. | Proper Noun | Highlighting a notable achievement |
| Margot, the cat, curled up on my lap for a nap. | Proper Noun | Referencing a pet animal |

Note: These examples are fictional, but they illustrate the various ways Margot can be used as a proper noun.

"Margot" Similar Words

Marginated

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Margination

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Margination refers to the process of forming a thin layer of white blood cells, particularly neutrophils, along the walls of blood vessels in response to inflammation or infection. This process is characterized by the accumulation of white blood cells in the intima, the innermost layer of the blood vessel wall, and can lead to increased permeability and damage to the vessel.

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Marginella

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Marginella is a type of small sea snail, typically white or yellowish-white in color, with a characteristic callused rim on the edge of its shell. They belong to the family Marginellidae and are often found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world.

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Marginocephalia

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Marginocephalia is a rare type of cranium (head) deformity characterized by a constriction or narrowing of the cranium at the sides, resulting in a " margins" of bone on either side. It is usually associated with other congenital anomalies and is often treated with surgery.

Marginocephalian

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Marginocephalian refers to a group of mammals that existed during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs, around 60-40 million years ago. These animals were characterized by a distinctive head shape, with a thickened margin of bone around their eyes and ears. The term "marginocephalian" comes from the Greek words "marginos," meaning "border" or "edge," and "kephale," meaning "head." Marginocephalians were likely small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals that lived in forests and woodlands.

Margins

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Margravate

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Margraviate

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A margraviate is a historical title of nobility, typically ranking below a duchy and above a countship or barony. It is equivalent to a march or a border district, often commanding a group of territories or counties, usually on the border of a kingdom or empire. The term is derived from the German words "mark" meaning "border" and "graf" meaning "count".

Margrethe

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Margrethe is a Danish feminine given name that is the Danish version of Margaret. It is derived from the Latin name Margarita, which means "pearl". In Denmark, the name Margrethe is very common and is often associated with Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who has reigned since 1972.

Marguerite

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Margules

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Margules is a surname of Austrian origin. It is also a term used in physical chemistry to refer to the Margules equation, which is a mathematical relationship that describes the behavior of a binary mixture of liquids or gases as a function of temperature, pressure, and composition.

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Maria

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Maria is a proper noun, a feminine given name of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese origin. It is derived from the biblical name Mary, which is also the name of the mother of Jesus.